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  2. Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie - Wikipedia

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    The earliest written version of the song was published in John Lomax's Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads in 1910. It would first be recorded by Carl T. Sprague in 1926, and was released on a 10" single through Victor Records. [9] The following year, the melody and lyrics were collected and published in Carl Sandburg's American Songbag. [10]

  3. Charles Badger Clark - Wikipedia

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    Composer Gertrude Ross (1889-1957) used Clark’s text for her song “Roundup Lullaby: A Cowboy’s Night Song to the Cattle.” [9] Pete Seeger included "Spanish Is the Loving Tongue" on his 1960 album The Rainbow Quest. [5] In 1969, Bob Dylan recorded "Spanish is the Loving Tongue". [3]

  4. Curley Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    Carmen William "Curley" Fletcher (1892—1954), also known as Curley W. Fletcher and Curley Fletcher, was an American composer of cowboy songs and cowboy poetry.A prolific creator of this material, he is best remembered for the classic cowboy song "The Strawberry Roan", written in 1915, and for his 1931 book Songs of the Sage.

  5. Jack Favor - Wikipedia

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    After his release, Favor was the subject of a book by William B. Moody titled In Jack’s Favor, and appeared on the late-night television talk show The Tomorrow Show and a radio show hosted by author, presenter and sports journalist, Howard Cosell.

  6. Baxter Black - Wikipedia

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    Coyote Cowboy Co. 1996 Cactus Tracks & Cowboy Philosophy: Literary Collection: Penguin Books: 1997 Loose Cow Party: Poetry & Anecdotes: Coyote Cowboy Co. 1998 A Cowful of Cowboy Poetry: Poetry: Coyote Cowboy Co. 2000 Storey's Guide to Raising Beef Cattle: Livestock Forward only: Storey Books: 2000 Cowboy Mentality: And the Big One That Got Away ...

  7. Warren G. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Warren Granger "Freckles" Brown (January 18, 1921 – March 20, 1987) was a hall of fame American rodeo cowboy from Wheatland, Wyoming.His career spanned from 1937 to 1974, competing in bull riding, saddle bronc riding, bareback bronc riding, team roping, and steer wrestling.

  8. What does it mean to be a 'cowboy'? This festival shakes up ...

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    Kirsten Gleissner, left, and Andrew Church dance together during a rodeo swing workshop at the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko, Nev., on Feb. 4. (Bridget Bennett / For The Times)

  9. Earl W. Bascom - Wikipedia

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    Earl Wesley Bascom FRSA (June 19, 1906 – August 28, 1995) was an American-Canadian painter, printmaker, sculptor, cowboy, rodeo performer, inventor, and Hollywood actor.. Raised in Canada, he portrayed in works of fine art his own experiences of cowboying and rodeoing across the American and Canadian We